Gin is my favorite alcohol and Bombay Sapphire is my favorite Gin! It has a clean refreshing natural taste and I never wake up the next day thinking "Man, I never want to drink gin ever again!" unlike some Whiskeys and Vodkas I've had that experience with, haha.Vodka makes me cry. Whiskey makes me too wild and I hate Whiskey breath and its hangovers. Rum is just pirate whiskey imo, lol. And Beer always makes me too full and tired. But Gin! Gin is such an uplifting and positive/confidence inducing beverage for me. My drink of choice whenever I go out dancing with my boyfriend is Bombay and Ginger Beer or "Gin Gin" and it's always so refreshing. It helps me unwind and let go and get into the music without caring if someone is watching my awkward dance moves. ❤I've never had a next day hangover headache from Bombay Sapphire, but I have felt fatigued and tired of course. But somehow I always seem to bounce back to normal way faster than with other liquors.I would love if Bombay incorporated fresh ginger into the gin development in someway, that would be a dream gin botanical concoction for me.Gin is my favorite alcohol and Bombay Sapphire is my favorite Gin! It has a clean refreshing natural taste and I never wake up the next day thinking "Man, I never want to drink gin ever again!" unlike some Whiskeys and Vodkas I've had that experience with, haha.Vodka makes me cry. Whiskey makes me too wild and I hate Whiskey breath and its hangovers. Rum is just pirate whiskey imo, lol. And Beer always makes me too full and tired. But Gin! Gin is such an uplifting and positive/confidence inducing beverage for me. My drink of choice whenever I go out dancing with my boyfriend is Bombay and Ginger Beer or "Gin Gin" and it's always so refreshing. It helps me unwind and let go and get into the music without caring if someone is watching my awkward dance moves. ❤I've never had a next day hangover headache from Bombay Sapphire, but I have felt fatigued and tired of course. But somehow I always seem to bounce back to normal way faster than with other liquors.I would love if Bombay incorporated fresh ginger into the gin development in someway, that would be a dream gin botanical concoction for me.